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Jean Cassou in Belgrade 1963
Jean Cassou (French pronunciation:[ʒɑ̃kasu]; 9 July 1897 – 15 January 1986) was a French writer, art critic, poet, member of the French Resistance during World War II and the first Director of the Musée national d'Art moderne in Paris.
JeanCassou (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kasu]; 9 July 1897 – 15 January 1986) was a French writer, art critic, poet, member of the French Resistance during...
was a French artist and an important figure in the Symbolist movement. JeanCassou called him "the Symbolist painter par excellence".: 110 p. He was an...
Deux sonnets de JeanCassou is a song cycle for baritone and piano written by the French composer Henri Dutilleux in 1954. He later transcribed or allowed...
war ended, his remains were transferred in 1949 by his artist friends JeanCassou and René Iché (who sculpted the tomb of the poet) to the cemetery at...
it first began in the summer of 1940 was based upon what the writer JeanCassou called refus absurde ("absurd refusal") of refusing to accept that the...
magazine also contained works by Djuna Barnes, JeanCassou, H.D., Ernest Hemingway, Selma Lagerlöf, Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, and Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven...
percussion (1985/1991/2010) Regards sur l'Infini and Deux sonnets de JeanCassou for bassoon and piano (1943/2011 and 1954/2011 – transcription of the...
Michele Cassou (born 27 September 1942) is an American painter, teacher, and author. Cassou is an artist who holds dual citizenship in France and the...
Studies) was created by a group of Occitan and French writers, including JeanCassou, Tristan Tzara and Renat Nelli. Its purpose is to maintain and develop...
La Poste in 1993 as part of a commemorative series depicting artists. JeanCassou, Germaine Richier, Éditions du Temps, Paris, 1961. Valérie Da Costa,...
Georges-Emmanuel Clancier, Jean-Paul Crespelle, Arthur Conte, Robert Beauvais, Jean Lescure, JeanCassou, Bernard Dorival, André Warnod, Jean-Pierre Pietri, George...
NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2021. "Nomination Archive - JeanCassou". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2021. "Nomination Archive...
French-language Wikipedia, which was accessed in the version of November 20, 2006. JeanCassou, Poliakoff, Bodensee-Verlag, Amriswil (Switzerland), 1963. Lydia Harambourg...
composés au secret for chorus or vocal quartet, Op. 266 (1946); text by JeanCassou Symphony No. 3 "Te Deum" for chorus and orchestra, Op. 271 (1946) Service...
at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris, the museum's director JeanCassou called the works "a striking contribution to modern art" and that Nolan...
scholars and writers—from Joë Bousquet, Jean Cocteau, Benedetto Croce and Louis-Ferdinand Céline, to JeanCassou, Guillermo de Torre and Miguel de Unamuno...